Reform, Recovery And Enforcement Act Of 1989 (FIRREA) An act that created the Resolution Trust Corporation.
Establishments that handle monetary affairs, including banks, trust companies, investment dealers, insurance companies, leasing companies and institutional investors.
Banks, credit unions, pension funds, insurance companies, mutual fund companies and other organizations that act as intermediaries, enabling savers and borrowers to engage in transactions. View LEI Lesson(s) that address this term
Organisations such as banks, credit unions, building societies etc which provide a range of services including lending, accepting deposits, providing advice and which are legally authorised to deal in financial instruments such as credit, shares and bonds.
A generic term used to describe any type of company that belongs to the financial industry. Examples include banks, trust companies, and insurance companies.
Enterprises that act as intermediaries between individuals or firms who wish to lend and those who wish to borrow. These institutions include commercial banks, savings banks, building societies, finance companies, investment trusts and factoring companies, etc which are engaged in incurring liabilities and acquiring financial assets.
Banks, Trust Companies, Credit Unions, Mortgage Lenders, Insurance Companies, etc.
Banks, credit unions, insurance or trust companies.